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diarreah ruining my clothes

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sunnysideup74 · 08/01/2014 03:51

Is there anything that would help stop it soaking through clothes on the way to the bathroom?

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Matildathecat · 08/01/2014 16:15

Sorry if I was a bit flippant sunnyside. Napisan really does work and I still think you should call your GP. If you are worried about getting to the surgery ask for a phone consult.

Think being told to fuck off is a bit strong ifcatshadhands I actually gave good advice.

sunnysideup74 · 08/01/2014 18:12

thank you for the useful advice. i am not eating food yet just liquid meal replacements as i have not eaten solid food for months. i can cope with ruined underwear and not going out atm, but the ruined trousers are depressing. as i understand there is a high concentration of bile and the acidity seems to mean bleached patches after washing if anything has seeped through.i will get some tena pants to see me through until i have my check up, but it seems it may take a few weeks or months to settle.

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BigOrange · 08/01/2014 18:17

I completely agree ifcats some fucking mean people here. Is there not something in the guidelines about not troll hunting?! I feel for you OP, hope you get it sorted.

Ifcatshadthumbs · 08/01/2014 18:22

"See the doctor" & "stay near the loo" is hardly advice matildathecat so I disagree that you gave good advice and I stand by my suggestion that people who correct other people's spelling on threads should fuck off.

livelablove · 08/01/2014 21:15

Matildathecat is a nice helpful poster and I luff her. But OP I have had a big problem with this as my dd suffers from bouts of diarrhoea and constipation sometimes and it is very hard to get the smell out of clothes sometimes. I soak them, do a hot wash with some Dettol laundry cleanser, sometimes have to wash again if still smells.
But I agree to getting the pads and talking to GP.

livelablove · 08/01/2014 21:17

Also could all the liquid meals actually be part of the problem? I don't know, but talk to your Dr about that too.

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